Rb 05

Rb 05 (Robot 05) was a short-range air-to-surface missile that was developed in the 1960s by the Swedish company Saab-Scania, Missiles and Electronics.

Rb 05
Inert training version of Robot 05 under the wing of an AJ 37 Viggen
Typeland attack and limited air-to-air
Service history
In service1972 - 2005
Production history
ManufacturerSaab-Scania, Missiles and Electronics
Specifications
Mass305 kg (672 lb)
Length3.6 m (11.8 ft)
Diameter0.3 m (11.8 in)
Warhead160 kg high explosive

Engineliquid propellant rocket motor
Wingspan0.8 m (31.5 in)
Operational
range
9 km (5.6 mi/4.9 nm)
Maximum speed supersonic
Guidance
system
optical manual command
Launch
platform
Saab AJ 37 Viggen

History

The Rb 05 was developed as a ground attack missile for the AJ 37 Viggen in 1967, and was issued for operative use in 1972.

It was later discovered that the missile also could be used in air-to-air against slow-manoeuvring aircraft like transports and helicopters.

A TV-guided variant Rb 05B was proposed to the Swedish Air Force in the early 1970s, but was turned down in favour of the AGM-65 Maverick/Rb 75.

Use

The missile would usually be launched after a high-speed attack run on very low altitude and climb to 400m for launch. The supersonic speed was deemed necessary to reduce the threat of surface-to-air missiles. Since RB 05 was roll-stabilized, the aircraft did not need to be aimed straight at the target when launching, and would immediately descend again.

Tracking the flares on the missile, the pilot would then guide the missile optically (the missile's engine was smokeless as to not obscure the view) with a joystick towards the target. Guidance commands were transmitted to the missile via a jam-proof radio transmission link.

Operators

 Sweden

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